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In this address, Charles Rockwell Lanman explores the origins of Hindu pantheism, tracing its development from the earliest Vedic texts to the more complex philosophical systems of later periods. Lanman is an expert in the field of Sanskrit and Indian religion, and his insights are valuable for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of this complex and fascinating subject.
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